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How does Walt Whitman’s use of anaphora in this passage from “Song of Myself” emphasize the ideas he is expressing?

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the answer is - Whitman’s use of anaphora confronts the reader again and again with his ideas.



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Anaphora is a poetry term that means repetition at the beginning of a line. Whitman had written a long poem and some of the readers might feel bored reading it, so he used this device to give some energy to it. Since anaphora is repetition, it keeps on getting in the mind of the readers thus giving emphasis to the ideas he expresses.
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